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SYMPTOMSYou may receive the following error message, or other WordBasic errors, when you choose Open from the File menu, when you try to create a new document, or when you try to save a document.
CAUSE
This error may result when you have one of the following products
installed:
WORKAROUNDSMethod 1: Rename existing macrosRename the FileOpen, FileSave, and FileNew macros to xFileOpen, xFileSave, and xFileNew. Once the macros are renamed, Word will return to its default functionality instead of running the macros.NOTE: If you have further problems, you may choose to rename your Normal template. To do this, exit Word for Windows and rename the NORMAL.DOT file to NORMAL.OLD and restart Word. Method 2: Upgrade to later versionUpgrade to a later version of MasterWord, WOPR, or other add-in product.MORE INFORMATIONMasterWord, WOPR, and other third party add-in products may replace Word's built-in commands (FileOpen, FileNew, and FileSave, for example) with macros. These macros are stored in your Normal template. When you upgrade from Word 2.0 to Word 6.0, your original Normal template is preserved. If you open the Normal template and save it, many of the macros will be converted. However, others are not converted, and as a result you will receive one or more WordBasic errors. For additional information on WordBasic commands that have changed between the two versions of Word, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q107791 WinWord 2.0 vs. 6.0: Changed or Deleted WordBasic CommandsFor information about MasterWord, contact Alki Software Corporation: Alki Software CorporationFor information about WOPR, contact Pinecliffe International: Pinecliffe InternationalThe third-party products included here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability. Additional query words: WOPR Masterword Basic Error wordbasic Woody's Office Power Pack
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